Exhibitor Gallery

Browse and buy unique pieces from 120 makers and designers. Once
again, we've teamed up with MADE, (of the Brighton Art Fair and
MADE London) to bring you the very best in quality and design. You
can also explore the dedicated printmakers show for exclusive
prints and artworks.

Scarlett Cohen French | Jewellery -

Scarlett’s jewellery draws inspiration from the rich diversity of Chaos theory. She explores imagery using experimental video work- optical feedback loops. Scarlett then transfers these digital patterns and colours into physicality using photo etching, 3D printing, lazer cutting and experimenting with the vast possibilities of enamel. Her latest collection subtly combines enamel, silver and 18c gold to produce elegant and unique pieces of jewellery, that are a joy to wear.

Simon Tozer -

Simon's subjects include animals, people and machines, but all suggest in their different ways how being alive feels: love, parenthood, the process of aging and uncertainty. The sense of a both a shared and solitary human journey is explored increasingly with imagery relating to rain and the sea. His screen prints are made using a mixture of traditional and digital mark making to create translucent colour layers.

Sue Haseltine -

Sue's inspiration comes from frequent visits to the countryside, both locally on the South Downs and across the country; particularly in Wales and Scotland. Sue travels on foot and by bike into the landscape, in varied weather conditions, by day and by night. Whilst traveling she collects visual source material using photography and sketches. This material is then translated into paintings and prints in the studio. The art of early 20th Century British landscape artists such as Eric Ravilious and Edward Bawden particularly influence her work as well as Kathe Kollwitz and Emma Stibbon.

Sue Lowday -

I have designed and worked in leather for over thirty years having originally trained as a silversmith and jeweller. My work is individually hand made working from whole hides, often dying the leather to the required colour. Techniques used include forming and shaping the leather and I combine hand and machine stitching.
I am a ‘brother’ of the Art Workers Guild, a member of the Sussex Guild and selected for the Crafts Council Directory of Makers.